Ernesto Neto

Ernesto Neto

Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre

Ernesto Neto
anthropodino, 2009
Commissioned by Park Avenue Armory for Wade Thompson Drill Hall
Photograph: Jean Vong Photography, Inc. 2009
Courtest the artist; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; and Galeria Fortes Vilaça, São Paulo

June 12, 2010

Ernesto Neto:
The Edges of the World &
The New Décor

19 June – 5 September 2010

Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road

London, SE1 8XX

www.southbankcentre.co.uk

This summer the Hayward Gallery presents two groundbreaking new exhibitions:

Ernesto Neto: The Edges of the World

Dramatic, immersive installations by internationally renowned artist Ernesto Neto transform the Hayward Gallery’s upper galleries and its three outdoor sculpture courts. Best known for his sensuous sculptures, Neto creates site-specific installations with an abstract, biomorphic quality – evocative of skin and interior body systems – that investigate the way in which special alterations transform the relationships between people. In this, the artist’s most ambitious exhibition to date, visitors experience a sequence of interlinked spaces that skilfully merge sculpture and architecture. Wander through fabric installations, relax in cushioned soft spaces, ascend stairs into artworks overhead and, following on from Neto’s signature ‘nave’ works, venture barefoot through an all-encompassing nylon vessel. Exploring new directions in his practice, Neto also presents his first outdoor installations at the gallery’s sculpture courts. Whether submerged in a sculptural pool or balancing on a undulating path, visitors find themselves become active participants in the artworks.

Artist talk: Ernesto Neto
Friday 18 June, 7pm

Ernesto Neto discusses his practice and his recent work with the curator of his exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, Cliff Lauson.

Brazil Report: Art and Politics
Monday 28 June, 7pm

A talk on the work of Ernesto Neto and contemporary art in Brazil in relation to the conceptual framework of the upcoming São Paulo Biennial which this year elaborates on the theme of ‘Art and Politics’. Presented by Moacir dos Anjos, researcher at Fundação Joaquim Nabuco in Recife and Chief-curator of the 29th edition of the São Paulo Biennial (September 2010).

The New Décor: Artists & Interiors

An international survey of over 30 contemporary artists, including some of the leading sculptors of our time, who explore interior design as a means of engaging with changes in contemporary culture. By reconfiguring and reinventing the familiar objects of our domestic life, these artists look beyond design and function to create provocative sculptures and installations.

The exhibition features work by 30 artists including: Martin Boyce (Britain), Los Carpinteros (Cuba), Jimmie Durham (USA), Elmgreen & Dragset (Scandinavia), Gelitin (Austria), Mona Hatoum (Lebanon), Jim Lambie (Britain), Sarah Lucas (Britain), Ernesto Neto (Brazil), Ugo Rondinone (Switzerland), Doris Salcedo (Colombia), Rosemary Trockel (Germany), Tatiana Trouve (Italian), Franz West (Austrian).

Curated by Ralph Rugoff, Director of the Hayward Gallery, the exhibition draws on artists from around the world, but what unites them is their ability to transform objects we associate with the everyday – a bed, a shelf, a lamp – into something uncanny and compelling.

Talk: Gendered Décor
Tuesday 22 June
Monica Bonvicini’s sculptural interventions are often direct responses to the built environment and its intrinsically gendered nature. In their collaborations, artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset play with concepts of gender and culture to investigate underlying architectural and social conventions. The three artists discuss their practice in relation to the Hayward Gallery exhibition New Décor, with its curator, Director of the Hayward Gallery, Ralph Rugoff.
Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, 7pm

Ernesto Neto: The Edges of the World and The New Décor are highlights of Festival Brazil, a major summer festival of music, visual arts, dance literature, debates and free performances, across the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hayward Gallery, E4 Udderbelly and on the riverfront, celebrating the dynamic culture of today’s Brazil, from 19 June to 5 September 2010, presented by Southbank Centre and sponsored by HSBC.

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